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tell me about energy policy and where it fits in with the fiscal cliff. what we will spend money on and how we were tightened our belts. >> the major place it fits is the right policy would create an environment which would produce a lot more revenue. that would help to reduce the debt. the federal government doesn't
tell me about energy policy and where it fits in with the fiscal cliff. what we will spend money on and how we were tightened our belts. >> the major place it fits is the right policy would create an environment which would produce a lot more revenue. that would help to reduce the debt. the federal government doesn't
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cliff. the house returned to business this week on tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. they will be appointing members to work with the senate on defense programs. live coverage when the house returns here and c-span. the synod -- the senate returns on monday. they will also consider a nomination for assistant secretary of housing and development. live coverage when they return on c-span2. >> joining as and vermont is governor peter shumlin. thank you for being with us. >> it is great to be with you. thank you for being with us. let me begin with some news of the weekend. that is former republican gov. charlie crist is not a democrat. do you welcome him to the democratic party? is this setting the stage as a potential run as governor as a democrat nunn could 2014. >> he was hugely helpful in electing president obama. it is a great victory for us. he is an incredibly capable victor. we do not take sides before we know that we have one single candidate. everyone knows he was a great governor. he led
cliff. the house returned to business this week on tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. they will be appointing members to work with the senate on defense programs. live coverage when the house returns here and c-span. the synod -- the senate returns on monday. they will also consider a nomination for assistant secretary of housing and development. live coverage when they return on c-span2. >> joining as and vermont is governor peter shumlin. thank you for being with us. >> it is great to...
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. >> with the fiscal cliff looming the future of many small businesses is up in the air. randall pinkston heads up the cost of uncertainty for one owner. >> a therapy already used with adults shows promise in treating children with advanced leukemia. this young girl shares her experience. >> and holiday return. >> it's my pleasure to return this to you. >> jeff: tony guida watches as a famous hotel welcomes back long missing items, no questions asked. >> this is the captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor. syrian rebels tonight are ramping up their adult-- assault on damascus and a legalo the country's largest city. the u.n. peace envoy met with u.n. and russian diplomats trying to broker a cease-fire. at the same time there is growing concern tonight over al qaeda's influence in the rebel ranks. david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: video said to show the aftermath of a syrian air strike provides graphic evidence of a life-and-death battle which high level diplomats say is bad and getting worse. despite
. >> with the fiscal cliff looming the future of many small businesses is up in the air. randall pinkston heads up the cost of uncertainty for one owner. >> a therapy already used with adults shows promise in treating children with advanced leukemia. this young girl shares her experience. >> and holiday return. >> it's my pleasure to return this to you. >> jeff: tony guida watches as a famous hotel welcomes back long missing items, no questions asked. >> this...
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." >> big business is together in wanting to avoid the fiscal cliff. tonight randall pinkston with the worries of small business. >> reporter: retired army officer rod hudson runs a 13 man business that operates at the centre of national security. >> we make sampling kit for weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: quicksilver analytics allow them to test for anthrax, chemical and nuclear materials. >> every air force base recently bought a sampling kit. all the special forces guys, coast guard strike teams. >> reporter: but now with the post-election budget fight in washington over the fiscal cliff, hudson's business faces a battle on three fronts. all of which are up in the air. defense cuts, tax hikes, employee health-care costs. >> uncertainty kills businesses, because you can't plan. you can't program, you can't forecast. >> reporter: with defense spending on the chopping block, even with congress avoids the fiscal cliff, hudson predicts that 15% slowdown in orders next year. >> it could be june before we start seeing orders and if that's true, i
." >> big business is together in wanting to avoid the fiscal cliff. tonight randall pinkston with the worries of small business. >> reporter: retired army officer rod hudson runs a 13 man business that operates at the centre of national security. >> we make sampling kit for weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: quicksilver analytics allow them to test for anthrax, chemical and nuclear materials. >> every air force base recently bought a sampling kit. all...
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he wants to get the fiscal cliff business done with so don't be in a rush to await that decision. chris: when we return, the the week, will barack obama's scores in the second term be on foreign policy or here at home? chris: welcome back. syria, egypt and afghanistan are just the foreign policy challenges we already know about russia out china and there which brings us to the big question this week -- will the president's second term triumphs be abroad or here at home? >> i think his second term will be defined by foreign policy and looming confrontation over iran. chris: politco has spoken. >> despite all of the domestic issues, he will have a bigger role to play on the world stage and brought into that with events whether it be syria, iran. >> leadership just changed in china for the first time in 10 years, the most important economic relationship we have in the world and he's got to make headway there to make sure they stay on their reform path so they continue to grow and the world economy will be stronger. >> i agree, it's unanimous, the big foreign policy challenges are com
he wants to get the fiscal cliff business done with so don't be in a rush to await that decision. chris: when we return, the the week, will barack obama's scores in the second term be on foreign policy or here at home? chris: welcome back. syria, egypt and afghanistan are just the foreign policy challenges we already know about russia out china and there which brings us to the big question this week -- will the president's second term triumphs be abroad or here at home? >> i think his...
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we'll be able the s fiscal cliff business time.ching "the daily rundown" on msc. ♪ úi úq c,opies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. hotoshop here.on those mugs.u're drinking. know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. here's your "honk if y had an affair with taylor" yard sign. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners.áhaátmqc >>> as ive been shown the door. repre some form of -election.o name here. pete stark. that forever. he's not coming back. ward#g richardson. getting robert dold.biggt, bobby schilling, joe awalsh. leonard boswell lost. in republicans charlie ousted 6÷ incumbentsents larry lvania democrat mark critz and it,p chandler may lose. ran for the time a row against andybarr. each other. benay mayn. which may be bad news for mitch mcconnell. i'll explain in a minute.;z job you're mitch mcconnellr re-election. >> it'll be see how the minority handles politics heading into his oelection as you just eluded to. >> he's in a vice grip. he's got a p challe
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the president traveled to pennsylvania to visit a small business today to talk about the fiscal cliff. unfortunately, it's the president and members of his own party who were proposing that we let many small businesses, as in hundreds of thousands of them, go over the fiscal cliff. simply put, that's why we don't have an agreement as yet. they said yesterday this is not a game. i used to be a small business owner. small business owners are regular men and women from all backgrounds who, in today's economy, are facing challenges on a daily basis. and the president's tax increase would be another crippling blow for them while doing little to nothing to solve the bigger problem here, which is our national deficit and our national debt. this debt doesn't exist because we don't tax small businesses enough. it exists because washington continues to spend too much. raising taxes on small businesses instead of taking a balanced approach that also cuts spending is wrong. it's only going to make it harder for our economy to grow. and if our economy doesn't grow, americans don't get new jobs. an
the president traveled to pennsylvania to visit a small business today to talk about the fiscal cliff. unfortunately, it's the president and members of his own party who were proposing that we let many small businesses, as in hundreds of thousands of them, go over the fiscal cliff. simply put, that's why we don't have an agreement as yet. they said yesterday this is not a game. i used to be a small business owner. small business owners are regular men and women from all backgrounds who, in...
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ruth weighs in on the fiscal cliff debate. wait until you hear her take on this situation. we'll bring you the details ahead. >>> time for "your business entrepreneur of the week" they started north carolina-based footsteps clothing which had a booming christmas themed pajama line president not want to just be a seasonal business, they added other holidays and eventually expanded to products that celebrate family life. for your watch "your business" on sunday mornings on msnbc. sometimes what we suffer from is bigger than we think ... like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take oth
ruth weighs in on the fiscal cliff debate. wait until you hear her take on this situation. we'll bring you the details ahead. >>> time for "your business entrepreneur of the week" they started north carolina-based footsteps clothing which had a booming christmas themed pajama line president not want to just be a seasonal business, they added other holidays and eventually expanded to products that celebrate family life. for your watch "your business" on sunday...
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ashley: if they have a boom they get this fiscal cliff, businesses are not hiring, all the uncertainty, a huge spike in hiring. gerri: there will be a better chance of negotiating a fiscal cliff if mitt romney wins, doesn't look like the house is going anywhere. you could see a big turnaround -- >> if you kick the can down the road until next year, why do anything? i will wait yet again. it could help the economy for a long time. gerri: you keep seeing consumers trying to spend more and desperate to spend more if they have good news to depend on. we have to wait and see and goodness knows can the election be halted for the weather? i am beginning to wonder. we have a big storm coming. ashley: we have to see how bad this storm is. what do you have coming up? gerri: i am going to be talking about the numbers we have been looking at, gdp, showing what the problem is with that number and are we cheating at the margins when we talk about these numbers? is like alice in wonderland and nothing is as it seems to. i keep being cajoled by the government that everything is wonderful and getting b
ashley: if they have a boom they get this fiscal cliff, businesses are not hiring, all the uncertainty, a huge spike in hiring. gerri: there will be a better chance of negotiating a fiscal cliff if mitt romney wins, doesn't look like the house is going anywhere. you could see a big turnaround -- >> if you kick the can down the road until next year, why do anything? i will wait yet again. it could help the economy for a long time. gerri: you keep seeing consumers trying to spend more and...
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i think it's really the fiscal cliff. all the attention on the fiscal cliff and no action is really producing i think a dampered view from small business and they're kind of waiting on the sidelines right now. >> but on the other side, if you're a company and we go over the fiscal cliff, how the heck do you figure out the paycheck and what has to be taken out unless you call paychecks? >> depending on the number of regulations, there's probably going to be more regulation and that does help us. but we'd like to see new business formation get back to where it was a few years ago and i think you have to get past these things. what you're seeing in our clients, they're not opening up their second location, not hiring more employees. it's kind of quiet. our client base is still positive but it's starting to moderate. 1.8 to 1.2 is a key metric. the journal felt that it wouldn't happen and it didn't but now it does seem to be happen happening. >> the 1.2 was impacted by hurricane sandy. we had about 20% of our clients impacted
i think it's really the fiscal cliff. all the attention on the fiscal cliff and no action is really producing i think a dampered view from small business and they're kind of waiting on the sidelines right now. >> but on the other side, if you're a company and we go over the fiscal cliff, how the heck do you figure out the paycheck and what has to be taken out unless you call paychecks? >> depending on the number of regulations, there's probably going to be more regulation and that...
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how the fiscal cliff impacts their businesses. griff jenkins speak was the vice president and general manager of family owned company, princeton tech. >> we've been making products for the military over 10 years now. the military is being a u.s. manufacture they came to us, saw our product at various retailers, our headlamps and said that is a great headlamp. make changes and it will be a better headlamp for the military. >> sek quest traigs then, can military cuts which seem to be forth coming could then force troops to have to buy their own headlamp? >> yes. we're seeing it already. >> already? >> yes. >> we're seeing it where budget comes are coming into play. we're getting calls from troops and things that, where can i buy the product? i need to buy 144 of them. we're sending them to places because they don't have the budget. they need the product. the government not giving them budget to buy. >> you make the military lights, you make the outdoor sports, hiking that sort of stuff. you make scuba diving lights. you make industr
how the fiscal cliff impacts their businesses. griff jenkins speak was the vice president and general manager of family owned company, princeton tech. >> we've been making products for the military over 10 years now. the military is being a u.s. manufacture they came to us, saw our product at various retailers, our headlamps and said that is a great headlamp. make changes and it will be a better headlamp for the military. >> sek quest traigs then, can military cuts which seem to be...
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as the fiscal cliff fight rages on, is business investment already going over the cliff? we go to charles payne who says, yes, it is, right over the cliff. >> there is a great article on the front page of the "wall street journal" talking about capital spending, these are big investments, the large investments businesses make when they are confident they can get a return on the investments, you buy a fact try or build a knack try. they are not buying icings -- buildings or factories, this is like re-entering the recession with respect to business investment. >>stuart: does it point to the future? >>guest: it points to a lack of confidence in the future. i don't think it is all fiscal cliff, i think it is all of the rhetoric and the regulations we have heard and to your point, an anemic economy. do you go out and invest multi billions in new factories when the economy is growing at less than 2 percent? >>stuart: today the dow jones industrial average went up 200-odd point as rally and a half. does that say something? >>guest: it says that wall street likes the sunday talk
as the fiscal cliff fight rages on, is business investment already going over the cliff? we go to charles payne who says, yes, it is, right over the cliff. >> there is a great article on the front page of the "wall street journal" talking about capital spending, these are big investments, the large investments businesses make when they are confident they can get a return on the investments, you buy a fact try or build a knack try. they are not buying icings -- buildings or...
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the fiscal cliff hits at the end of the year and businesses are already reacting to the uncertainty created by your litt political leaders. if gdp was 1.3% in the first quarter this year, projections for next year may be june gradeded soon, but going off the fiscal cliff is bound to give us a recession. this is the same kind of critical moment, your economy depends on the willingness of your leaders to act. i say congress has gone from being benign to being threatening. you disagree in you know where to find
the fiscal cliff hits at the end of the year and businesses are already reacting to the uncertainty created by your litt political leaders. if gdp was 1.3% in the first quarter this year, projections for next year may be june gradeded soon, but going off the fiscal cliff is bound to give us a recession. this is the same kind of critical moment, your economy depends on the willingness of your leaders to act. i say congress has gone from being benign to being threatening. you disagree in you know...
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with the fiscal cliff limning, the spotlight is not on the 90 percent of americans facing attacks it or the recession it might trigger but grover norquist, a frequent guest year. the nti-tax pledge many republicans signed. with more on this republican senator mike lee of uth. always good to see you. thank you for coming on. a growing number of republican senators who are dissing themselves from grover. take aook at this. the list goes on and on. will you back away from grov and his pledge? >> the plege i made regarding taxes to that have to do with any one individual. what i'd made for my constituents, the voters of utah who elected me in part because i was willing to acknowledge of washington has a spending problem, far more than a revenue problem. voters in utah recognize the fact that when you raise taxes which economic growth. that is what we need t least right now. we need new growth, new jobs, and that is why i'm shying away from a tax increase. gerri: it's interesting because democrats keep pushing grover into the spotlight making him a bogyman. >> an obstacle standing beyond,
with the fiscal cliff limning, the spotlight is not on the 90 percent of americans facing attacks it or the recession it might trigger but grover norquist, a frequent guest year. the nti-tax pledge many republicans signed. with more on this republican senator mike lee of uth. always good to see you. thank you for coming on. a growing number of republican senators who are dissing themselves from grover. take aook at this. the list goes on and on. will you back away from grov and his pledge?...
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cliff and the debt ceiling is that a lot of businesses have developed a self-imposed chilling effect. they've stopped spending and they've stopped investing because they don't know in terms of the visibility and the uncertainty. again, if you could wave your magic wand, larry, and make all of this go away and then you'll have companies that will spend and hire and build the marginal plant and the economy will get back to something at or near a trend line growth. >> where are we now? >>. >> you're trading just under 14 times this year, and 12.5 times next year, larry. >> 12 1/2 times next year, is dare i say it, relatively cheap. >> oh, agreed. >> our base case is that we should be trading at no less than 18 times forward earnings and if we look out into the cycle we think we can get back to something in the upper teens over the next couple of years. so the reason stocks are as cheap as they are now in my opinion is based upon a lot of the uncertainty associated with the election and the fiscal cliff. i can't promise forever. that's just my hunch. we are, in the weeks ahead going to g
cliff and the debt ceiling is that a lot of businesses have developed a self-imposed chilling effect. they've stopped spending and they've stopped investing because they don't know in terms of the visibility and the uncertainty. again, if you could wave your magic wand, larry, and make all of this go away and then you'll have companies that will spend and hire and build the marginal plant and the economy will get back to something at or near a trend line growth. >> where are we now?...
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two host: we are talking about businesses and the fiscal cliff. we have a fourth line set aside for business owners. we want to hear from you as well. dave is a republican in cincinnati, ohio. welcome to the conversation. caller: hi. guest: hi. caller: is this jim doyle? guest: yes it is. caller: it is a little different than watching it on television. guest: i'm staring at the camera and pretended it is you. caller: all three of the segments this morning had to do with the fiscal cliff, so i feel i hit the trifecta. my question has to do with each segment. if i could ask the first segment if you could pose this question to the other two guests at in the other two segments. my question is a lot of people, whether they are on tv or politically or in the newspaper, they have forgotten about 21 new taxes coming up january 1 for relating to obamacare -- i'm sorry, the health care system. this affects all americans, not just high earners or poor people. and my question is, how does this affect the 12 taxes put are going to be on all americans and nine
two host: we are talking about businesses and the fiscal cliff. we have a fourth line set aside for business owners. we want to hear from you as well. dave is a republican in cincinnati, ohio. welcome to the conversation. caller: hi. guest: hi. caller: is this jim doyle? guest: yes it is. caller: it is a little different than watching it on television. guest: i'm staring at the camera and pretended it is you. caller: all three of the segments this morning had to do with the fiscal cliff, so i...
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then it's fiscal cliff business time. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. ♪ bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. >>> as of right now there are 19 incumbents in the house that have been shown the door. 30 representatives who ran for some form of re-election. i want to go through them with you. in california a big name here. pete stark. that guy's been in congress forever. he's not coming back. howard berman. he's not. joe baca, laura richardson. david rivera not getting back. and robert dold. he joind judy biggert, bobby schilling, joe a walsh. leonard boswell lost. in new hampshire republi
then it's fiscal cliff business time. you're watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. ♪ bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your...
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how has the impending fiscal cliff affected your business? >> it's interesting. every client meeting i have starts off with what do you think about the fiscal cliff and what is that going to mean to me? should i wait on this decision going forth with my business to purchase something, leverage something, will my tax structure look different. maybe i should wait. >> postpone commitment, postpone decision making. if we do go over the cliff, what would that mean to your business? >> i think over the last number of years, this country has worked so hard to bring confidence back to the marketplace. i think this is the one event that would destroy that confidence that we've built up. if we destroy confidence, i think we're going to have a whole lot of small business owners who will postpone decisions, step on the break, slow things down. this whole concept of let's do no harm to the economy will be shattered. >> nobody likes to see taxes going up. second thing, it's okay if my taxes don't go up but yours do. do small business owners come to you and express their dismay
how has the impending fiscal cliff affected your business? >> it's interesting. every client meeting i have starts off with what do you think about the fiscal cliff and what is that going to mean to me? should i wait on this decision going forth with my business to purchase something, leverage something, will my tax structure look different. maybe i should wait. >> postpone commitment, postpone decision making. if we do go over the cliff, what would that mean to your business?...
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you need the business community to speak up on the fiscal cliff and the need for revenues. you need people like romney and jeb bush and others to talk about doing a comprehensive immigration reform so that the republicans who have the courage to stand up, and tom coburn has had that courage, don't just hear from the shrill right. and graham is willing to do it on immigration. he's going to say that this morning. we need other people to do the same. >> we will leave it there as this debate continues. senators, thank you both very much. >> you're welcome. >>> coming up here, you heard where both sides stand. we're going to have some reaction to these two senators and analysis on where the negotiations go from here. >>> also, the economic stakes. if lawmakers can't get a deal, what does it mean to all of us? we will check in with the host of cnbc's "mad money," that's jim cramer. >>> also, we'll talk more broadly about the politics post-election and more on the petraeus 1k57b8d that's unfolding around this roundtable. joaquin castro from texas, doris kearns goodwin, historian,
you need the business community to speak up on the fiscal cliff and the need for revenues. you need people like romney and jeb bush and others to talk about doing a comprehensive immigration reform so that the republicans who have the courage to stand up, and tom coburn has had that courage, don't just hear from the shrill right. and graham is willing to do it on immigration. he's going to say that this morning. we need other people to do the same. >> we will leave it there as this debate...
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david: will the fiscal cliff mess up your business? >> anything that affects consumer confidence will affect us. the bigger picture is for our franchisees, they want to update that the business climate will cootinue to improve. david: i will wrap it up there. i hope we have you back on. your personal story is incredible. you had never had a passport. they sent you to australia. you opened cinnabon bakeries around the world. continued success. >> thank you. david: lauren simonetti is on the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> barnes & noble shareholders having a nice day today. the stock is up nearly 6%. a publishing and education company that barnes & noble owns, it consists of the digital e-reader as well as 674 bookstores across the u.s. that is why the stock is up. it is under some pressure. holiday sales at barnes & noble will miss expectations. the milk is one of the reasons behind that weakness. back to you, adam. david: see you at the top of the hour. shares of hewlett-packard dragging the dow down. say, what? we had this y
david: will the fiscal cliff mess up your business? >> anything that affects consumer confidence will affect us. the bigger picture is for our franchisees, they want to update that the business climate will cootinue to improve. david: i will wrap it up there. i hope we have you back on. your personal story is incredible. you had never had a passport. they sent you to australia. you opened cinnabon bakeries around the world. continued success. >> thank you. david: lauren simonetti is...
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host: have you looked into the fiscal cliff and how it may affect your business in january? caller: yes, and i don't mind paying my fair share. but you have to want to give the next person helping hand. host: all right, thank you so much for calling. you said that you rent out your place for a zumba class in the evening? caller: yes, in the evening when we are not sewing. we substitute and say let's do a class, the couple hours. the ladies bring friends and it increases business. and more people say i need this done or that done. it's a form of networking. but you have to put the endeavour into it to get something out of it. a lot of people just want to take and don't put anything in. you just have to want to put it in. host: guy is a business owner in hillsdale, new york. caller: i have a small music label. i discovered some news by kurt bayo. i cannot get a major label to put the music out, so i decided do it myself. host: have you looked at the fiscal cliff and how it may affect your plans for 2013? caller: of course. this is all about paying for the wars, to me. host: as
host: have you looked into the fiscal cliff and how it may affect your business in january? caller: yes, and i don't mind paying my fair share. but you have to want to give the next person helping hand. host: all right, thank you so much for calling. you said that you rent out your place for a zumba class in the evening? caller: yes, in the evening when we are not sewing. we substitute and say let's do a class, the couple hours. the ladies bring friends and it increases business. and more...
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going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. i am here seriously trying to resolve it and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> based on the meeting with secretary geithner or your phone call with president obama 09 -- obama side, can you tell us something about that phone call? >> we had a very nice conversation last night. it was direct and straightforward. but the assessment i give you today would be a product of both of those conversations. >> how much would you be open to the idea of discretionary spending cuts as far as a down payment to get to a long-range solution on entitlements? >> there are a lot of options on the table, including that one. >> you are acknowledging that there will. >> the day after the election, i came here and i made it clear that republicans would put revenue on the table as a way to begin to move the process to get this resolved. >> right, so my question is what message do you have for people who are in the negotiating position or believe that it is inevitable that you have to
going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. i am here seriously trying to resolve it and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> based on the meeting with secretary geithner or your phone call with president obama 09 -- obama side, can you tell us something about that phone call? >> we had a very nice conversation last night. it was direct and straightforward. but the assessment i give you today would be a product of both of those conversations. >> how...
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>> i think the fiscal cliff dominates in the minds of business people. i don't think there's any question with that. in washington it created a tremendous amount of alarm, concern, uncertainty all of these things apply. when you ask voters the number one concern in every poll is job creation. when it comes to job creation you have exactly what is paul ryan's description. wa paul ryan as budget chair has been busy with cutting spending busy trying to address the problem with the debt the deficit. as such that is a concern for americans but it tends to be a long-term concern. the immediate concern is jobs and making sure that this economy gets going again. when you talk about even some of his prescriptions people will say we know he wants the cut. where is he willing to close loopholes? where is he willing to take away deductions? that has always been the criticism of the ryan budget. you can image you are going to hear a lot of that in the days to come. it's the democratic ad makers are already drumming up those ads. grandma falling off the cliff is going
>> i think the fiscal cliff dominates in the minds of business people. i don't think there's any question with that. in washington it created a tremendous amount of alarm, concern, uncertainty all of these things apply. when you ask voters the number one concern in every poll is job creation. when it comes to job creation you have exactly what is paul ryan's description. wa paul ryan as budget chair has been busy with cutting spending busy trying to address the problem with the debt the...
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we need a resolution to this fiscal cliff business. >> they have to, david, can gift wrap a recession by christmas, we can set it right into place without some agreement. the ceos have, in many ways, more to lose than anybody, why the market got hit this week and the market will continue to be hit until year end or an agreement. >> explain further what the economic consequences are. what do you hear on wall street and among corporate leaders about the -- frankly what happens if we go over the fiscal cliff? >> what i'm hearing and i speak to a lot of ceos and every single different industries they don't want to hire. they think the single biggest consequence of not knowing what's going to happen is that it's just worth it to lay off it. is not worth it to hire because with just a series of unknown of, who can take a chance, who can take a chance with washington, better to scale back retail, restaurant, industrial, fire people, that is the solution to the fiscal cliff until we get an actual resolution. >> jim, i always thought one of the big mistakes of the first obama term, he never ha
we need a resolution to this fiscal cliff business. >> they have to, david, can gift wrap a recession by christmas, we can set it right into place without some agreement. the ceos have, in many ways, more to lose than anybody, why the market got hit this week and the market will continue to be hit until year end or an agreement. >> explain further what the economic consequences are. what do you hear on wall street and among corporate leaders about the -- frankly what happens if we...
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the stories that affect your bottom line to the new apple boss and the fiscal cliff. the biggest money stories of 2012, next. >> 2012 was a big year for business from apple's new world to facebook's ipo in fears over the fiscal cliff. we countdown the biggest business stories of the year. it can sti invent things we didn't buy, faster than any technology. number nine, the u.s. stock market despite all the worries about the fiscal cliff, the stock market had a great year. >> number eight. facebook's i pshlpo. investor diagnosis not. trading glitches and questions about the company's ability to make money on mobile users unload the stock which has yet to climb back to the ipo price. >> number seven, mother meyer. the new ceo of yahoo who announced she would take a two-week maternity leave. 37 years old and it looks like a mother's touch is what yao ya hoo needed. >> an intense drought that scorched the corn and soy crop sending prices sky high. who can forget super storm sandy. neighborhoods along the northeast swept away millions without power and damages as high as $5
the stories that affect your bottom line to the new apple boss and the fiscal cliff. the biggest money stories of 2012, next. >> 2012 was a big year for business from apple's new world to facebook's ipo in fears over the fiscal cliff. we countdown the biggest business stories of the year. it can sti invent things we didn't buy, faster than any technology. number nine, the u.s. stock market despite all the worries about the fiscal cliff, the stock market had a great year. >> number...
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but going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. and i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> and the speaker tweeted, "how serious is the white house about avoiding the fiscal cliff?" reports suggest, in some cases, not so serious. and also, joanne, what is the strategy here, and is there a risk like looking like you're not really negotiating? >> well, you know, i think what's interesting is that there's the posture that everyone is taking in public, but then what you're hearing behind the scenes is that everyone's sort of understands what the contours of the deal are going to look like. and what i see is john boehner trying to sort of protect his caucus at this point because he probably understands that at the end of the day, that top rate is going to go up. and republicans are in a really awkward position because right now essentially they're just defending the tax cut for the top 2%. at the same time, the white house's public posture is to say well, no, we don't want to go over the fiscal cliff because you don'
but going over the fiscal cliff is serious business. and i'm here seriously trying to resolve it. and i would hope the white house would get serious as well. >> and the speaker tweeted, "how serious is the white house about avoiding the fiscal cliff?" reports suggest, in some cases, not so serious. and also, joanne, what is the strategy here, and is there a risk like looking like you're not really negotiating? >> well, you know, i think what's interesting is that there's...
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the fiscal cliff hits at the end of the year and businesses are already reacting to the uncertainty created by your political leaders. the result is a slow-down in hiring and investment. gdp was 1% in the first quarter, projections for next year may be downgraded soon, but going off the fiscal cliff is guaranteed to send us back in a recession. we saw what happened four years ago when both sides of the aisle came together to prevent a disaster. this is the same kind of critical moment. your economy depends on the willingness of your leaders to act. i say congress has gone from being benign t
the fiscal cliff hits at the end of the year and businesses are already reacting to the uncertainty created by your political leaders. the result is a slow-down in hiring and investment. gdp was 1% in the first quarter, projections for next year may be downgraded soon, but going off the fiscal cliff is guaranteed to send us back in a recession. we saw what happened four years ago when both sides of the aisle came together to prevent a disaster. this is the same kind of critical moment. your...
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the fiscal cliff hits at the end of the year and businesses are already reacting to the uncertainty created by your political leaders. the result is a slow-down in hiring and investment. gdp was 1% in the first quarter, projections for next year may be downgraded soon, but going off the fiscal cliff is guaranteed to send us back in a recession. we saw what happened four years ago when both sides of the aisle came together to prevent a disaster. this is the same kind of critical moment. your economy depends on the willingness of your leaders to act. i say congress has gone from being benign to being threatening. you disagree? we well, you know where to find me at facebook.com/alivelshi. i read every message and i'm ready to debate you. thanks for joining the conversation. we're here every saturday, 1:00 p.m. eastern and sunday at 3:00 p.m. have a great weekend. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the cnn newsroom where we're live this saturday, september 29th. i'm fredricka whitfield. president obama and mitt romney are about to come face to face in the first presidential debate. just four days a
the fiscal cliff hits at the end of the year and businesses are already reacting to the uncertainty created by your political leaders. the result is a slow-down in hiring and investment. gdp was 1% in the first quarter, projections for next year may be downgraded soon, but going off the fiscal cliff is guaranteed to send us back in a recession. we saw what happened four years ago when both sides of the aisle came together to prevent a disaster. this is the same kind of critical moment. your...
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the fiscal cliff. >> businesses are saying they're not doing anything until they get some clarity. >> we're moving into september, they're not doing anything for the west of the year anyway. they can say they're not doing anything, but they're budget is spent. in the lame duck session, there is a lot of work done that sets the teenage in the next congress, irrespective of who the president is. from what i hear, it's not something people are thinking about in washington. >> i hope ron is right and we see something in the lame duc congress. >> you're saying the lame duck congress, when? this year? >> of course, they come back, they will have to do something. they already passed a sixth month budget that gets us through march of next year, they have to do some things to stall that. if the republicans take the house, keep the senate, irrespective of what happens in the senate, it will be fiscal rectatude. >> up next, they supported his election four years ago but wall street and corporate america may be closing the wallet on president obama. >> they are spending more time raising money t
the fiscal cliff. >> businesses are saying they're not doing anything until they get some clarity. >> we're moving into september, they're not doing anything for the west of the year anyway. they can say they're not doing anything, but they're budget is spent. in the lame duck session, there is a lot of work done that sets the teenage in the next congress, irrespective of who the president is. from what i hear, it's not something people are thinking about in washington. >> i...
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neil: in the meantime, ho-ho-no this whole fiscal cliff is going to ruin christmas. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from busess loans to cash management, we wt to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: all i want for christmas is a generate or? is that where we are after the storms? has it changed holiday shopping season. retail experts, fak faith hope,d bettebert. >> it is going to be a good christmas but a different christmas, gifts of basic items. >> we're going to start hitting the beginning of a retail ice age, that hit because of hurricane sandy, and so many workers cut from full time, part time, paa john, red lobster, and walmart, and target, and kmart, they have barely enough for gas, and groceries. neil: they don't buy? >> they will buy a lot less, hitting this quarter, and moving at a faster pace. neil: would stores benefit? would they
neil: in the meantime, ho-ho-no this whole fiscal cliff is going to ruin christmas. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from busess loans to cash management, we wt to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: all i want for christmas is a generate or? is that where we are after...
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. >> that's on top of whatever they decide to do on this fiscal cliff business. katie, the next biggest one, $87 billion is an increase in the payroll tax. .9%, 2.9 to 3.8%, small business busy and self-employed. how does that promote growth. they're going to be hiring less and there are going to be fewer employees. >> don't they talk about this? why don't they do the add-ones that you're doing on the obama care taxes? >> i'm actually not sure about this. i'm pretty confused about why the romney campaign didn't hit the obama care tax argument harder on the campaign trail because the supreme court ruled it a tax for good reason. it had gone through the numbers here on your show. this hit small businesses and in return hits the middle class, the very people that these small businesses employ, the people who will get hid the hardest, even though making $200,000 per year are the ones employing the middle class that president obama keep propping up to get his agenda passed. >> now we have this $20 million medical device tax. this has been around. i believe you write t
. >> that's on top of whatever they decide to do on this fiscal cliff business. katie, the next biggest one, $87 billion is an increase in the payroll tax. .9%, 2.9 to 3.8%, small business busy and self-employed. how does that promote growth. they're going to be hiring less and there are going to be fewer employees. >> don't they talk about this? why don't they do the add-ones that you're doing on the obama care taxes? >> i'm actually not sure about this. i'm pretty confused...
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we are about to go off the fiscal cliff. would you help me build support for this deal that will have the support of the business community and a supermajority in the senate in a bipartisan way. that would be an interesting phenomenon. at the same time we had an announcement today by simpson and olds, bolstered by something like $35 billion in business support for going aggressively on the road to promote this kind of plan and my guess is that one of the first calls obama will make it to his old friend tom coburn to come in and imagine the power in december if it happens of a meeting at the white house this time coburn on one sideside, simpson-bowles behind you, probably not mitt romney but possibly and jp diamond and jeff immelt and a few other business leaders with you saying we heard the american people's plea for us to finally get together and solve these problems, solve what we did with hurricane sandy. we can do this with the hurricane and the debt in the fiscal cliff coming if only we can get it up to a vote in the ho
we are about to go off the fiscal cliff. would you help me build support for this deal that will have the support of the business community and a supermajority in the senate in a bipartisan way. that would be an interesting phenomenon. at the same time we had an announcement today by simpson and olds, bolstered by something like $35 billion in business support for going aggressively on the road to promote this kind of plan and my guess is that one of the first calls obama will make it to his...
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if we go over the fiscal cliff, that means businesses close, factories close, people lose their homes, people lose their jobs. it's spending cuts of $1.2 trillion over a decade. that means your services are cut. if you work for these federal agencies, you'll see tons of job loss and maybe 277,000, at least temporary jobs lost there and the defense sector would be just, would be just sliced. i mean, you see a lot of jobs in places with a lot of defense contractors, a lot of jobs lost there, as well. it's a very big deal. >> this is serious stuff. ali velshi sat down with the new york fed president. listen to what he said about the fiscal cliff. >> well, i would say it's worrisome, even today, because i think people's uncertainty about how the fiscal cliff is going to be resolved is having its effect today on hiring and investments. >> so, is that true? have we seen the effect? is just the threat of the fiscal cliff affecting jobs and investment already? >> at a very time when you're seeing the economy growing too slowly start to pick up a little bit of steam. yes, yes. when you talk to
if we go over the fiscal cliff, that means businesses close, factories close, people lose their homes, people lose their jobs. it's spending cuts of $1.2 trillion over a decade. that means your services are cut. if you work for these federal agencies, you'll see tons of job loss and maybe 277,000, at least temporary jobs lost there and the defense sector would be just, would be just sliced. i mean, you see a lot of jobs in places with a lot of defense contractors, a lot of jobs lost there, as...
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again. >> the market is responding to the pending fiscal cliff. >> business has stopped investing. business has stopped spending. business has stopped hiring. >> nobody knows what's going to happen. there's outlandish guesses on both sides. >> it wouldn't surprise me if we go past january 1. >> you can't tax your way out of this. you can't cut spending your way out of this. you can't grow your way out of this. >> another two million people will lose their job. unemployment will go to over 9%. why would we do that? >> president obama is meeting with high-profile chief executive officers today. >> we don't legislate, but we know a lot about what the consequences are of the failure to reach an agreement. >> we're just here to support doing the right thing. putting america back to work. >> we've got to make sure that taxes don't go up on middle-class families. our economy remains strong. that we're creating jobs. >> the time for the president and democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country has. >> is the administration prepared to go over the fiscal cliff? >> a
again. >> the market is responding to the pending fiscal cliff. >> business has stopped investing. business has stopped spending. business has stopped hiring. >> nobody knows what's going to happen. there's outlandish guesses on both sides. >> it wouldn't surprise me if we go past january 1. >> you can't tax your way out of this. you can't cut spending your way out of this. you can't grow your way out of this. >> another two million people will lose their...